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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
  3. Section II. Robotic storage devices
  4. Oracle StorageTek ACSLS robots
  5. Robot inventory operations on ACS robots
Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide

Robot inventory operations on ACS robots

If the ACS library software host is a Oracle StorageTek Library Station, an Inventory Robot Filter (INVENTORY_FILTER) entry may be required in the vm.conf file. Old versions of Library Station do not support queries of all volumes in an ACS robot.

In NetBackup, the ACS robot type supports bar codes.

The following sequence of events occurs when you inventory an ACS robot in NetBackup:

  • NetBackup requests volume information from the ACS library software.

  • The ACS library software provides a listing of the volume IDs, media types, ACS location, and LSM location from its database.

    See Table: ACS drive coordinates.

  • NetBackup maps the volume IDs into media IDs and bar codes. For example in the previous table, volume ID 100011 becomes media ID 100011 and the barcode for that media ID is also 100011.

  • If the operation does not require a volume configuration update, NetBackup uses the media type defaults for ACS robots when it creates its report.

  • If the operation requires a volume configuration update, NetBackup does the following:

    • Maps the ACS media types to the default NetBackup media types.

    • Adds the ACS and the LSM locations for new volumes to the EMM database. This location information is used for media and drive selection.

Information about the default media type mappings and how to configure media type mappings is available.

See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.

The following table shows an example of the ACS drive coordinates that NetBackup receives.

Table: ACS drive coordinates

ACS volume ID

ACS media type

ACS

LSM

100011

DLTIV

0

0

200201

DD3A

0

0

412840

STK1R

0

1

412999

STK1U

0

1

521212

JLABEL

0

0

521433

STK2P

0

1

521455

STK2W

0

1

770000

LTO_100G

0

0

775500

SDLT

0

0

900100

EECART

0

0

900200

UNKNOWN

0

0

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